The Bent Backed Tulips (Dramarama) cover "Last of...Playboys" download

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Singles Going Single #140 - The Bent Backed Tulips (Dramarama) 7" (1994, Eggbert)


The short story: Bent Backed Tulips was Dramarama incognito, circa 1988.

The long story: As the legend goes, when Dramarama were set to track their third album, Stuck In Wonderamaland (featuring the brilliant should-have-been-hit "Last Cigarette") head honcho John Easdale arrived to the studio with nearly a box sets worth of material written. Problem was, their label at the time, Chameleon Records, wanted a record of a more traditional length, and ultimately, that's what they and the band's adoring fans received in the form of the aforementioned Stuck... The outtakes were not left on the cutting room floor however, at least not until 1994, when the band sanctioned the release of them under the alias, The Bent Backed Tulips ostensibly to avoid any legal wrangling with their previous labels. Released as a 20 track CD on Eggbert Records, titled Looking Through... the great "lost" Dramarama album finally made it to market, at least in the US, but that's another story.

Coinciding with the issue of Looking Through... this single was released, featuring the rip-roaring LP scorcher "Tie Me Down," and it's exclusive flipside offering a reading of Morrissey's solo chestnut, "The Last of the Famous International Playboys." It's a damn fine interpretation at that, reminding you once again why you fell in love with Moz in the first place. While the single may not be available at this point, the Looking Through... album is, directly from Eggbert Records in fact, and quite possibly through iTunes and the like.

A. Tie Me Down
B. The Last of the Famous International Playboys

http://rapidshare.com/files/414180031/bentbackedtulips.rar


from: http://wilfullyobscure.blogspot.com/2010/08/singles-going-single-140-bent-backed.html
 
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Thank you for this. I've always heard about this track existing but have never been able to find it . They're such a great group and they pick the perfect song to cover. The singer has always sang so much passion and he nails it in this one
 
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